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75 I think C-c RET works to follow the link. At least that seems to do the
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76 same as clicking it.
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78 I agree that just RET would be nice, but also would like the links to be
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79 treated as buttons so next-button (ie TAB) would stop at them. What do
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82 (I have a preliminary implementation that does this)
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91 Bart Bunting <bart@ursys.com.au> writes:
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95 > Thanks for the tip. That is obvious now you point it out.
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97 > I too would welcome an implementation that allowed hitting enter to
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98 > follow a link. Hitting another key though is not too arduous.
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100 > Guyzmo, no problems regarding your interpretation of my question. I
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101 > should have been more specific with regards to emacs.
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109 > Adam Wolfe Gordon <awg+notmuch@xvx.ca> writes:
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113 >> On Sun, Jul 14, 2013 at 11:34 PM, Bart Bunting <bart@ursys.com.au> wrote:
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114 >>> I am having trouble activating links in emails. I guess what I
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115 >>> intuitively expect to happen is that if i hit enter on a link that it
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116 >>> opens up using browse-url-at-point or similar.
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118 >>> All that appears to happen is that the message I'm viewing collapses.
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120 >>> I would also if possible like urls to be active in text messages as
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123 >>> Is there an easy solution to this that I'm missing?
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125 >> First off, if anyone would like to implement this feature, I would
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126 >> definitely appreciate it. I don't have a great solution, but there are
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127 >> two workarounds I've used for this:
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129 >> 1. I used to use a terminal that automatically made links clickable
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130 >> (with a modifier key). This worked well until I got tired of other
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131 >> bugs in that terminal. (Note that this only applies if, like me, you
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134 >> 2. These days I add a key to the notmuch-show keymap mapped to
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135 >> browse-url-at-point, with the following:
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137 >> (define-key notmuch-show-mode-map "U" 'browse-url-at-point)
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139 >> So when there's a URL I want to see, I go to it and hit U. It's not as
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140 >> convenient/obvious as enter, but it works well enough. I assume this
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141 >> works in non-terminal emacs as well.
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